Imperial Metals Mount Polley 2025 Production Update

Imperial Metals Corporation announces 2025 production figures for its Mount Polley mine, exceeding copper targets and meeting gold goals, while outlining 2026 production objectives and exploration updates.

FAA Expects Canada to Certify Gulfstream Jets

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration projects that Transport Canada will soon grant certification to Gulfstream business jets, a key step for cross-border aviation operations.

First Quantum Earnings Fall to US$25M

First Quantum Minerals Ltd. has announced earnings of US$25 million for the period, a decrease compared to the previous year, amid ongoing arbitration for its Cobre Panama mine.

Edmonton Woman Charged in $138K Business Fraud

An Edmonton woman faces charges after allegedly defrauding a local business of $138,000. The RCMP investigation highlights growing concerns about financial crimes in Alberta's capital region.

Whitmer Pushes Back on Trump Threats to Gordie Howe Bridge

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer strongly rebukes former President Donald Trump's threats to the Gordie Howe International Bridge project, emphasizing its critical economic importance for cross-border trade between Canada and the United States.

B.C. Energy Pragmatism Essential as Budget Day Approaches

As British Columbia prepares for a challenging budget, experts highlight two pressing issues: growing reliance on U.S. electricity imports and rising costs for residents. The province must balance affordability with energy security.

CPRS Inducts Ten New Fellows to College

The Canadian Public Relations Society announces ten new inductees to its College of Fellows, honoring their exceptional contributions to PR and communications management in Canada.

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